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A Study on the Selection of Stainless Steel for Automotive Inside Mirror Joint by Vacuum Sintering  

Sung, Si-Myung (Department of Mold & Die Design, Incheon Campus of Korea Polytechnic)
Jung, In-Ryung (Department of Mold & Die Design, Incheon Campus of Korea Polytechnic)
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Design & Manufacturing / v.12, no.1, 2018 , pp. 36-40 More about this Journal
Abstract
The car requires an inside mirror installed between the driver's seat and the passenger's seat to ensure the driver's rear and side view of the driver. Inside mirrors must always be attached to the vehicle to ensure the driver's visibility. Inside mirrors attached to the windshield of a vehicle are always exposed to direct sunlight and should be semi-permanently usable in hot and humid summer weather in Korea. Therefore, the mirror mount, which is the junction of the inside mirror, is particularly important in corrosion resistance and wear resistance suitable for humidity. Mirror mounts are currently difficult to manufacture due to their reliance on powder molding technology in advanced countries such as Japan and Germany. This paper focuses on the fabrication of high corrosion resistant stainless mirror mounts by vacuum sintering technique and focuses on the selection of materials suitable for the production of mirror mounts through experiments of 300 series stainless steel and 400 series stainless steel manufactured by vacuum sintering.
Keywords
Adhesion; Corrosion Resistant; Mirror mount; Stainless Steel;
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